The birthday of our beloved Rayaru is on Feb 25th 2015. Since the past 6 years, I have been posting regularly about giving a Birthday Gift to our Rayaru. What might a person like Rayaru need you may ask? He needs nothing materialistic since he left all those very early in his life. He needs our utmost love and devotion and sincere Bhakthi. And now you have an opportunity to show all these to our beloved Rayaru by giving him a gift which he loves immensely.

Yes, I and many in my family have been giving a little bit our time and chanting “Sree Raghavendraya Namaha” a minimum of 16,000 times. Once you complete the chanting, any number greater than 16,000 offer it our be beloved Rayaru. Start chanting and get the blessings from Sree Raghavendra Swamy.

Last year, I did 101,088. This year the count has come close to 6000. Some tips on how I do the Japa Count:

1. Chant in the morning, and in the evening. Keep a notepad and write down how many you have chanted. I usually have an excel spreadsheet since it makes easy to count. No writing, just recite “Sree Raghavendraya Namaha”.

2. No head bath everyday, regular thing you do for every day Pooja. In the evening, no bath, again whatever you do to perform evening pooja. Wash your face, hands and legs and perform the chanting in the evening.

3. If I miss chanting a few days, I will make up the count during the weekends when I have time.

4. I recite 1080 times everyday in the morning. I have a Japa Mala with 108 beads, so used to chant 10 rounds everyday morning.

P.S: I sent email to info@saptaaha.com to see if they were performing the pooje they did every year. I didn’t receive any response. Please visit a nearby Rayara Mutta and perform seva there and dedicate the japa count.

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I have posted several articles on Kamadhenu Kshetra. Last week Ms.Shubha Murthy mentioned she talked to Sree Gurushesh and he shared this miracle with her. Attached the email contents from Ms.Shubha.

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“A trader, who is a Rayaru devotee, had an issue with the piece of land he owns in Bangalore. And for the past 3-4 days Rayaru was in his dream, asking him to visit Kamadhenu Kshetra. But for the previous day, Rayaru, in his dream again showed Gurugalu (Gurushesh) picture and asked him to visit Kamadhenu Kshetra saying Gurugalu (Gurushesh) will solve his problem. So the next day the trader visited the punya kshetra and narrated the story to Garugalu (Gurushesh) and got Rayaru and his blessing.” Very interesting one. These incidents makes us more and more curious to visit the punya kshetra.

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You can find all the posts I have posted on this website the past several years.

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Ms. Shubha Murthy had sent a couple of emails to talk to Sri. Gurushesha, the founder of Kamadhenu Kshetra. I wanted to talk to Sri. Gurushesha while I was in Bangalore so waited until I traveled to India.

My visit to India for work was the most stressful one. I had to work for the project in Bangalore, and also manage a few of my projects in the USA. Most week days I worked for 14-15 hours. No sleep, and with jet lag made the trip very hectic and stressful.

Even before I traveled to India, I knew I wanted to visit Mantralaya and see our beloved Rayaru. I wanted to thank our beloved Rayaru personally and hence wanted to visit there.

When I returned from Mantralaya on 21st, early morning, my co-sister Ms. Vasanthi called me and asked if I was able to visit Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra. As I had just come back from Mantralaya, I told Ms. Vasanthi that I would rather talk to Sri. Gurushesha over the phone than visit Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra. Vasanthi said she will talk to Sri. Gurushesha and keep me posted. Later in the evening she called and told that Sri. Gurushesha really wants to talk to you, and it would be great if you could make time to visit Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra. My Mom said ” when someone is asking you to come, why not go there, Rayaru wants to go visit, so please go”. I called back Vasanthi, and said that I would be coming.

Next day being Saturday, Sri. Gurushesha sent us a taxi, so Mr. Ramesh ( my brother-in-law), Ms. Vasanthi and myself traveled to Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra. we reached there around 9.30 AM. I was given a royal treatment by everyone at the temple, including Sri. Gurushesha. This was the most humbling experience for me. I would have missed the opportunity to see our Beloved Rayaru and the experiences I heard from Sri. Gurushesha about Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra.

Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra is undergoing major construction, and lots of activities are being performed. How I wish I could be close to Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra and help in many of these activities. If you are in Bangalore, you should definitely visit Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra and get the blessings of our beloved Rayaru and also Sri. Gurushesha. It is an unbelievable place, and our Rayaru is truly there helping his devotees. Sri. Gurushesha has done tremendous work and I am amazed to see his energy while talking to devotees. In spite of his busy schedule, Sri. Gurushesha spent almost the entire morning giving me a tour of the construction, talking to me, telling me some of the miracles. To top it all, Sri. Gurushesha gave me some amazing books on our Beloved Rayaru. I hope to share some of the songs and miracles soon. My koti koti ( millions & millions) namaskaras to our beloved Rayaru and also Sri. Gurushesha.

A million thanks to Ms. Shubha Murthy, Ms. Vasanthi and Mr. Ramesh. Without their persistence I wouldn’t have the chance to visit Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra.

Below are some amazing pictures I took, a few were taken by my brother-in-law(Mr. Ramesh) as well.

1. Lord Venkateshwara picture in Sri. Gurushesha’s room.

2. Beloved Rayaru picture on one side of the wall in the same room.

3. Sri Kamadhenu Kshetra

4. You need no introduction for this gurugalu

5. Construction update:

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The visit to Mantralaya was amazing. I went with my Parents on November 19th Wednesday night, reached early morning on Thursday 20th. We attended all the pooja celebrations, stayed until 9.00 PM night, and returned back to Bangalore on Friday early morning.

The entire day we spent was magical. Even though the Mutta was crowded, since we had given for special pooje, we were allowed close to the Brindavana. It was humbling seeing our beloved Rayaru.

Below are some pictures from this years visit.

The walkway to the Thungabhadra River has been cleaned thoroughly. My Dad and I walked half way and I took a few pictures. The river is dry and so we didn’t venture going very close.